SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Local cricket is the go here. Any talk about local comps, grade cricket, etc.

What should the name of the comp be at seasons start?

SA Churches and Community Cricket Association
12
19%
SA Suburban/Community Cricket Association
5
8%
SA Amatuer Cricket Association
20
32%
The Andrew Balding Cup
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16%
SA Churches One Day, 2 Day and T20 and F5 Cricket League
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No votes
Adelaide Metropolitan Cricket Association
11
18%
None of the above, they all suck.
4
6%
 
Total votes : 62

Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby scooter_ » Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:34 pm

I'm going:
1. Para Vista & NEK (definately if Smasha is back)
2. Seaton & Paralowie (Friths to star)
3. Para Vista & Adelaide Lutheran
4. Enfield & Seaton



Im going to agree with you predictions there !! except im predicting Nek b grade to be the surprise winners , with some depth coming back into the side , probably the strongest side fielded for a long time !!
sorry typewriter :D

good luck to all teams participating in the finals !! I think its going to be a great finals series and cant wait for saturday to get here :lol:
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby auto » Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:14 pm

Div 1 Fitzies v Vista GF tho im tempted to pick the underdog lutherans, just an inkling for some reason. Can understand why NEK are favs against us, but we always take the attitude of you never know what can happen when one side is highly favoured and one is not. We know NEK bat deep and bowl well but it all comes down to this game so we'll give it a shot and see how we go.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby auto » Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:22 pm

As for Div 2 im gonna side with my hommies at Mawson Lakes Norf, to beat the seatonites. And if Fitzes get knocked out in the semi i'll be down at Pawawowie Oval with a bonfire, a six pack and some cones ready for the action.

Div 3 im predicting Vista to draw with NEK and the extra day to be rained out, sorry typewriter! And to those that say im a nutbag predicting a draw i say to you that my spiritual guidance counsellor says im super psychic and should trust my inner glow. Also the ants at the end of my driveway always stockpile food three weeks before a heavy rain......and theyre currently stockpiling.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby auto » Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:44 pm

Also birds fly north before a rain, and yep....Pidge has flown north, so you do the maths.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby auto » Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:27 pm

auto wrote:As for Div 2 im gonna side with my hommies at Mawson Lakes Norf, to beat the seatonites. And if Fitzes get knocked out in the semi i'll be down at Pawawowie Oval with a bonfire, a six pack and some cones ready for the action.

Div 3 im predicting Vista to draw with NEK and the extra day to be rained out, sorry typewriter! And to those that say im a nutbag predicting a draw i say to you that my spiritual guidance counsellor says im super psychic and should trust my inner glow. Also the ants at the end of my driveway always stockpile food three weeks before a heavy rain......and theyre currently stockpiling.



And to prove im not a nutbag, the BOM have realesed a chart that backs up my findings. The chart shows that during Feb-April there is a 35% chance of exceeding the average rainfall. So 35% would equate to 1 in 3, which funnily enuff would mean the third day (or extra day) of the GF would be a wash out. Sorry Typy just relaying the facts mate.

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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby One Ball Bandit » Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:52 pm

[quote="typewriter"]So, the ladders on My Cricket have been updated... preliminarily...

This would mean that in the Semi's, we're looking at:

Division One
Para Vista v Adelaide Lutheran (likely EJ Smith)
NE Knights v Fitzroy (Greenacres Reserve)

Division Two
Seaton v AC Blues (Seaton)
Paralowie v Magill-Morialta (Roo Park)

Division Three
Para Vista v NE Knights (likely neutral ground)
Adelaide Lutheran v Enfield (Park 21)

Division Four
Enfield v Brooklyn Park (either Terama or South Parklands)
Seaton v Paralowie (likely neutral ground)

My Tips are:
1. Para Vista & Fitzroy(reckon an upset is on the cards!!)
2. Seaton & Paralowie(Eddie to star with the bat)
3. Para Vista & Enfield(cant see Enfield making over 120 with the bat but having said that cant see any team making that many against them with the bowling line-up that they will have
4. B.Park(the Enfield 'C' grade era is over) :shock: & cant pick it(there both crap sides so whoever doesn't play the crappiest will win :p
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby carey » Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:08 pm

auto wrote:As for Div 2 im gonna side with my hommies at Mawson Lakes Norf, to beat the seatonites. And if Fitzes get knocked out in the semi i'll be down at Pawawowie Oval with a bonfire, a six pack and some cones ready for the action.

Div 3 im predicting Vista to draw with NEK and the extra day to be rained out, sorry typewriter! And to those that say im a nutbag predicting a draw i say to you that my spiritual guidance counsellor says im super psychic and should trust my inner glow. Also the ants at the end of my driveway always stockpile food three weeks before a heavy rain......and theyre currently stockpiling.


please dont do that as half my side will sit with you! :lol:
you've gota keep on keep'n on .........
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby auto » Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:18 pm

carey wrote:
auto wrote:As for Div 2 im gonna side with my hommies at Mawson Lakes Norf, to beat the seatonites. And if Fitzes get knocked out in the semi i'll be down at Pawawowie Oval with a bonfire, a six pack and some cones ready for the action.

Div 3 im predicting Vista to draw with NEK and the extra day to be rained out, sorry typewriter! And to those that say im a nutbag predicting a draw i say to you that my spiritual guidance counsellor says im super psychic and should trust my inner glow. Also the ants at the end of my driveway always stockpile food three weeks before a heavy rain......and theyre currently stockpiling.


please dont do that as half my side will sit with you! :lol:


Yeah but three quarters of the seaton side will be too so you'll be up a quarter
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:53 pm

LOL... that is all
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby Magpies96 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:24 pm

typewriter wrote:Hey Everyone... I just returned from the association meeting and here are the highlights:

1. I found out that Rooster's real name is something like "Andrew Price."
2. A certain iced-coffee lover contributed well to making the meeting last as long as it did.
3. It is still unclear who has claimed fourth spot in Division 4.

Just on that last point, for everytime we've ever won a match on first innings half way through the second day, and the opposition captain has whinged and moaned about not finishing early and either batting or bowling again, here is why we insist on playing on... a) we love cricket, and b) every run and every wicket counts!

On Saturday, Brooklyn Park embarked on their second innings against Wingfield requiring 80 runs for an outright victory, and 82 runs to secure fourth spot and knock Fitzroy out of the finals.

They got there, and played on, making 2/105 believing that this score was enough for them to reach the semi's... but it appears it wasn't. According to the rules, once a target is passed in the second innings, the game is in fact over. So Brooklyn park will actually be docked the extra 25 runs they scored, bringing them back to 80 - two runs less than required to secure top spot.

The only catch is that if Brooklyn Park was on 79, and the batsman hit a boundary (or a six) to pass both the target and the amount of runs required to secure fourth spot off the last scoring shot, they're in the finals.

It is to avoid close-run situations like this that we always play on if there is time left after the close of the first innings throughout the year! Those extra runs and wickets, as trivial as they are, always count!



The two questions I would have is


1) How is the executive going to work out from the books, how many runs were scored from the winning shot
and
2) Why did the game continue on once an outright result was achieved and more importantly why would the bonus runs be submitted in with the final scores. And I do understand mistakes can be made and I am sure Brooklyn Park would of had no idea of what they would of needed to get fourth spot and the game standing down at Seaton.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby lefty007 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:28 pm

Congrats to all those who have made the finals . Cant wait to make a comeback next season a season off hopefully has done me well
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby Magpies96 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:35 pm

typewriter wrote: So Brooklyn park will actually be docked the extra 25 runs they scored, bringing them back to 80 - two runs less than required to secure top spot.


Thanks for the feedback typewriter and I hope I don't sound too picky but that should read fourth spot, and not top spot.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby Magpies96 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:21 pm

typewriter wrote:
I implore all captains to read their rule books before turning out to this weekend's finals.


That is an excellant point, I found out on the weekend a couple of people from my club who should know the Rules didn't until pointed out to them, no matter how long they had been playing cricket for, and finally make sure you keep the Rule book with you.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby Oxygen Thief » Tue Feb 22, 2011 3:09 am

with the reserve day for the finals, what would happen if the ground was unavailable because of a pre- existing booking? For example, by the football club that plays there during winter for a trial or junior football?
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby auto » Tue Feb 22, 2011 5:10 am

typewriter wrote:Hey Everyone... I just returned from the association meeting and here are the highlights:

1. I found out that Rooster's real name is something like "Andrew Price."
2. A certain iced-coffee lover contributed well to making the meeting last as long as it did.
3. It is still unclear who has claimed fourth spot in Division 4.

Just on that last point, for everytime we've ever won a match on first innings half way through the second day, and the opposition captain has whinged and moaned about not finishing early and either batting or bowling again, here is why we insist on playing on... a) we love cricket, and b) every run and every wicket counts!

On Saturday, Brooklyn Park embarked on their second innings against Wingfield requiring 80 runs for an outright victory, and 82 runs to secure fourth spot and knock Fitzroy out of the finals.

They got there, and played on, making 2/105 believing that this score was enough for them to reach the semi's... but it appears it wasn't. According to the rules, once a target is passed in the second innings, the game is in fact over. So Brooklyn park will actually be docked the extra 25 runs they scored, bringing them back to 80 - two runs less than required to secure top spot.

The only catch is that if Brooklyn Park was on 79, and the batsman hit a boundary (or a six) to pass both the target and the amount of runs required to secure fourth spot off the last scoring shot, they're in the finals.

It is to avoid close-run situations like this that we always play on if there is time left after the close of the first innings throughout the year! Those extra runs and wickets, as trivial as they are, always count!


The old chestnut Tommy K.......i salute you. Ive made my personal lawyer lionel hutz available for Tommy K too so hopefully the assoc get it right or theyll get a summonse.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby auto » Tue Feb 22, 2011 5:12 am

Oxygen Thief wrote:with the reserve day for the finals, what would happen if the ground was unavailable because of a pre- existing booking? For example, by the football club that plays there during winter for a trial or junior football?


Not sure if you read my award winning piece of investigative journalism a page back but the third/reserve day will be a washout.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:18 am

auto wrote:As for Div 2 im gonna side with my hommies at Mawson Lakes Norf, to beat the seatonites. And if Fitzes get knocked out in the semi i'll be down at Pawawowie Oval with a bonfire, a six pack and some cones ready for the action.



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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby Goat Herder » Tue Feb 22, 2011 12:48 pm

Yeah, was gonna say they'd already have boundary markers, so no need to bring your own auto... :p :lol:
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby auto » Tue Feb 22, 2011 3:52 pm

Goat Herder wrote:Yeah, was gonna say they'd already have boundary markers, so no need to bring your own auto... :p :lol:


I wasnt gonna bring my own mate, this is Paralowie, we grow marijuana plants as hedges out the front. In fact Paralowie is an ancient term for "bogans that grow and smoke shiploads of marigawana".
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2010/11

Postby auto » Tue Feb 22, 2011 3:56 pm

auto wrote:
Goat Herder wrote:Yeah, was gonna say they'd already have boundary markers, so no need to bring your own auto... :p :lol:


I wasnt gonna bring my own mate, this is Paralowie, we grow marijuana plants as hedges out the front. In fact Paralowie is an ancient term for "bogans that grow and smoke shiploads of marigawana".


In fact fact....before i signed the papers to my house i had to smoke a doobie just to prove i was eligible to move into the area. Also the postcode 5108 isnt a real postcode, its the Paralowie equivalent of the yellow pages telephone operator that'll tell you the nearest place to score some reggies.
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